TriHealth Laboratories Page 1 of 6 CRITICAL/VITAL LABORATORY RESULTS NOTIFICATION PURPOSE This laboratory-specific policy supplements the TriHealth Corporate Policy #02_37.00: Critical Results Reporting. It distinguishes between laboratory critical and vital results/values, and defines the process for notification of physicians or clinical personnel responsible for patient care. Although licensed practitioners other than medical doctors can order laboratory tests, this policy and related laboratory documents use the term ordering physician when referring to the person who requested the test. PHILOSOPHY Critical values represent a pathophysiological state at such variance with normal as to be lifethreatening unless something is done promptly, and for which some corrective action can be taken. A critical value reflects a potentially life-threatening emergency. Vital values differ from critical values only in that rapid corrective action is not crucial. A vital value reflects a disease state that merits rapid detection and evaluation. POLICY/PROCEDURE The Laboratory has established medical-staff approved critical and vital values for those tests listed in this policy. If the Laboratory is notified of a critical result for a test performed by a reference lab, the Laboratory will relay such information to the caregiver as indicated in this policy. For inpatients and those in ancillary hospital departments, Both critical and vital results will be immediately called to the RN on the unit who has direct responsibility for that particular patient. If that RN is unavailable, the caller will request to speak to the Charge Nurse on the unit or another RN. For outpatients, discharged, or outreach patients, Critical results will be immediately called to the ordering physician's office if open, or directly to the ordering physician after hours. Vital results will be called to the ordering physician's office if open; or if after hours, held until the ordering physician's office next opens. 1. The laboratory caller will state the patient s first and last name, date of birth, the test performed, and the critical/vital result. 2. The person taking the critical/vital result will write down and read-back the information, and provide his/her full name to the caller. 3. The laboratory will record the following information on the test report along with the critical/vital result: the full name of the person to whom the result was given, the date and time called, and the ID code of the caller. Laboratory personnel should also refer to the supplemental information in the laboratory procedures Critical/Vital Call Instructions and Critical/Vital Value Documentation Using Callback.
BLOOD BANK RESULTS Page 2 of 6 Antibody Titers V Obstetric patients titers of antibodies capable of causing Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn (HDN): first time only unless a significant increase (of at least 3 dilutions) in titer is seen on consecutive testing. Cord Blood C Positive Coombs secondary to an atypical alloantibody Crossmatch Incompatible due to warm autoantibody Incompatible due to HTLA antibody Transfusion Reactions C Acute Hemolytic (due to ABO or other allotypic RBC antigen incompatibility) Anaphylactic Transfusion-Related Acute Lung Injury (TRALI) MICROBIOLOGY and IMMUNOLOGY RESULTS ALL = Critical Values Positive Gram Stains (or Positive Cultures if initial gram stain was negative or not called): Blood Brain and brain-associated specimens CSF (Cerebral Spinal Fluid) Heart and heart-associated specimens Urine from infant less than 1 year old (NICU patients) Joint, pleural and pericardial fluids Group II eye specimens (cornea, aqueous, vitreous, anterior or posterior chamber, and all nonswab specimens) CMV-Cytomegalovirus molecular test: Positive (only NICU, SCN, Nursery patients) Cryptococcus neoformans culture or antigen: Positive (only normal sterile body sites) Dimorphic fungi culture (Blasto, Coccidio, Histo, P. marneffei, etc.): Positive HSV-Herpes Simplex Virus culture: Positive (only NICU, SCN, Nursery patients) HSV-Herpes Simplex Virus molecular test: Positive AND Negative (only NICU, SCN, Nursery patients) Rotavirus antigen: Positive (only NICU, SCN, Nursery patients) Streptococcus group A culture: Positive (sites other than respiratory or throat) VZV-Varicella Zoster Virus serology: Positive (only if verbal STAT request received at time of order) Zygomycetes (Mucor, Rhizopus, etc.) culture: Positive
CHEMISTRY RESULTS Acetaminophen C >40.0 mcg/ml Amikacin V Random: >30.0 mcg/ml Trough: >8.0 mcg/ml Peak: >30.0 mcg/ml Amylase* (see NOTE below) C >300 U/L Beta HCG V >250,000.0 miu/ml Bicarbonate (HCO 3 ) Bilirubin, Total (Neonate) C <12 mmol/l BUN* (see NOTE below) V >100 mg/dl Calcium Calcium, Ionized C Less than 1 month old: >17.0 mg/dl C <6.0 mg/dl or >12.0 mg/dl Carbamazepine V >15.0 mcg/ml Carbon Monoxide C >20 % CK, Total* (see NOTE below) V >500 IU/L CK-MB Index* (see NOTE below) Page 3 of 6 C Greater than or equal to 1 year old: <3.0 mg/dl or >6.4 mg/dl Less than 1 year old: <3.0 mg/dl or >6.0 mg/dl C >4.9 when CK-MB >6.0 ng/ml Creatinine* (see NOTE below) V Greater than or equal to 1 year old: >3.0 mg/dl (only ED patients, OBGYN patients and all outpatients) Less than 1 year old: >2.0 mg/dl Digoxin V >2.5 ng/ml Dilantin (Phenytoin) V >30.0 mcg/ml Fetal Fibronectin C Positive Gentamicin V Random: >12.0 mcg/ml Trough: >2.0 mcg/ml Peak: >12.0 mcg/ml Glucose CHEMISTRY NOTE: C Greater than or equal to 1 year old: <40 mg/dl or >400 mg/dl Less than 1 year old: <40 mg/dl or >150 mg/dl * If a critical/vital result for Amylase, BUN, Total CK, CK-MB Index or Troponin is discovered more than once in a 24-hour period, or if a vital result for Creatinine is discovered more than once in a 48-hour period; no telephone call will be made, but the result will be noted as a previous critical/vital on the test report.
CHEMISTRY RESULTS (cont'd) Lithium Magnesium C >1.5 mmol/l Page 4 of 6 C Greater than or equal to 1 year old: <1.0 or >6.0 meq/l Less than 1 year old: <1.0 or >4.0 meq/l O 2 Saturation C <80 % pco 2 C <20 mm Hg or >70 mm Hg ph C <7.20 or >7.60 Arterial cord blood: <7.00 Phenobarbital V >40.0 mcg/ml Phosphorus po 2 Potassium Salicylate Sodium Theophylline C Greater than or equal to 1 year old: <1.0 or >8.0 mg/dl Less than 1 year old: <3.0 mg/dl C <40 mm Hg C Greater than or equal to 1 year old: <3.0 meq/l or >6.0 meq/l Less than 1 year old: <2.5 meq/l or >7.0 meq/l C >30 mg/dl C <125 meq/l or >160 meq/l C >25.0 mcg/ml Tobramycin V Random: >12.0 mcg/ml Trough: >2.0 mcg/ml Peak: >12.0 mcg/ml Triglycerides Troponin* (see NOTE below) Uric Acid C Less than 1 year old: >300 mg/dl C >0.50 ng/ml C >22.0 mg/dl Valproic Acid V >140.0 mcg/ml Vancomycin V Random: >50.0 mcg/ml Trough: >20.0 mcg/ml CHEMISTRY NOTE: * If a critical/vital result for Amylase, BUN, Total CK, CK-MB Index or Troponin is discovered more than once in a 24-hour period, or if a vital result for Creatinine is discovered more than once in a 48-hour period; no telephone call will be made, but the result will be noted as a previous critical/vital on the test report.
HEMATOLOGY RESULTS Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF) Cell Count Factor VIII V <20% Page 5 of 6 C Greater than or equal to 1 year old: >10 WBC/mcL (in the absence of RBC) Less than 1 year old: >25 WBC/mcL Factor IX V Greater than or equal to 30 days: <20% Less than 30 days: <15% Fibrinogen* (see NOTE below) Hemoglobin C <100 mg/dl C Greater than 1 day old: <6.0 g/dl or >23.0 g/dl Less than or equal to 1 day old: <13.0 g/dl or >23.0 g/dl Hematocrit* (see NOTE below) C Greater than 1 day old: <18% or >69% Less than or equal to 1 day old: <36% or >69% Heparin Induced Platelet Antibodies Microorganism in peripheral blood or CSF Platelet Count* (see NOTE below) C Positive C Any organism seen on a stained blood or CSF smear C Greater than or equal to 1 year old: <20 x 10 3 /mcl or >1000 x 10 3 /mcl Less than 1 year old: <75 x 10 3 /mcl or >1000 x 10 3 /mcl INR (Protime) C Greater than or equal to 1 year old: >5.0 Less than 1 year old: >2.9 PTT (Partial Thromboplastin Time) C Greater than or equal to 1 year old: >144.9 seconds Less than 1 year old: >84.9 seconds Urine Ketones V Less than or equal to 12 years old: >Trace WBC (White Blood Cell) Count on Whole Blood* (see NOTE below) WBC Differential: Absolute Neutrophil Count (ABS SEG) HEMATOLOGY NOTE: C Greater than or equal to 1 year old: <1.0 x 10 3 /mcl or >50.0 x 10 3 /mcl Less than 1 year old: <5.0 x 10 3 /mcl or >35.0 x 10 3 /mcl V C Greater than or equal to 1 year old: <1.00 x 10 3 /mcl Less than 1 year old: <1.00 x 10 3 /mcl * A critical Platelet Count result on infants less than 1 year old will be called every time. If a critical result for WBC, Hematocrit, Fibrinogen, or non-infant Platelet Count is discovered more than once in a 48-hour period; no telephone call will be made, but the result will be noted as a previous critical on the test report. * WBC >50,000 will not be called on known Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia patients.
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